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UK Approves Increase In Submarine Parts Export To Taiwan, Risking Enraging China

According to UK government export licencing data, the value of licences granted by the British government to companies for the export of submarine-related components and technology to Taiwan reached a record USD 201.29 million during the first nine months of last year

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Xi Jinping Plans To Visit Russia Next Week Amid Ongoing Bloddy Fight In Bakhmut

A visit by Xi next week, just days after securing a third term as China's leader, would be earlier than previously anticipated, whereas, Russian President Vladimir Putin, who has already publicly invited Xi to visit Moscow is likely to portray the visit as a show of support for Russia's war on Ukrai

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Govt Sets Target Of Rs 1.75 Lakh Cr In Defence Manufacturing By 2024-25

The Indian government has set a target of Rs 175,000 crore in defence manufacturing, including Rs 35,000 crore in defence exports, by 2024-25, according to Ajay Bhatt, Minister of State for Defence

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China Warns Philippines Against Military Cooperation With US

China has accused the US and its NATO partners of acting as if the Cold War was still raging on and according to the embassy, America has undermined attempts by China and its neighbours to uphold peace and stability in the disputed waters by "stirring up trouble" in the South China Sea

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China Appoints US-sanctioned General Li Shangfu As New Defence Minister

Li Shangfu, an aerospace expert, was voted unanimously by the country's rubber-stamp parliament, the National People's Congress to replace outgoing defence chief Wei Fenghe

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Ukraine, Russia Locked In Brutal Battle In Bakhmut With Casualties Mounting

Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said late Sunday that his forces had killed over 1,100 Russian soldiers in the last few days while fighting for control of Bakhmut

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Seoul's Mayor Calls For South Korean Nuclear Weapons To Counter North Korean Threat

Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon, in an exclusive interview with Reuters, added new fuel to a growing debate over how South Korea should arm itself as the North races to perfect its ability to strike the South with tactical nuclear weapons

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European Arms Imports Are Increasing While US Export Is Increasing: Report

European members of the NATO alliance, led by the United States, increased their arms imports by 65 per cent over the previous five years

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Sunak Increases Defence Spending In An Attempt To Silence Critics

Sunak will set out an “ambition” to increase defence spending to 2.5 per cent of GDP in the long term while his government unveils an update to Britain's national security and international policy during a visit to the United States

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US, South Korea Begin Largest Joint Military Drills In Five Years

The US-South Korean exercises, dubbed Freedom Shield, are set to begin on Monday and will focus on the “changing security environment” caused by North Korea's redoubled aggression, according to the allies

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